What to do? There is even structure there called Moundhenge that was made during the harmonic convergence, I believe.
I drive past that as well. Now, I will admit, that the other day, I went off a side road right next to the main mound to see if there was a place I could park and maybe hunt around for some artifacts. Yes, I admit it. But, I couldn't really find a place where I could hide my car. Now, I could just park in the mound area parking lot, and walk around to the forested area behind it, but I just haven't gotten around to doing that yet. But, the last time my daughter and I went, it was at sunset, and it was pretty nice. Of course there was a man up there doing some kind of strange ritual, who seemed bothered by our presence. I think he must have been Native American in some respect, although you wouldn't have known it by looking at him. The Cahokia Mounds Museum and Interactive Center right across the road is pretty neat. I've been there several times. And of course, St. Louis still carries the nickname, Mound City because of all the mounds in its vicinity. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <punditster@...> wrote : On 10/12/2014 7:15 PM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife] wrote: I'm always trying to pick up some vibe when I drive by the mounds, or climb up, but so far nothing has registered. > Stupas all over the place! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahokia